Marshall Field's State Street store

Marshall Field's has been owned by British-American Tobacco, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation (which later became Target), and May Co., but when New York-based Federated Company bought May in 2006, they changed the legendary Chicago stores to Macy's. The change enraged Chicagoans and lead to large boycotts.

Marshall Field's has been owned by British-American Tobacco, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation (which later became Target), and May Co., but when New York-based Federated Company bought May in 2006, they changed the legendary Chicago stores to Macy's. The change enraged Chicagoans and lead to large boycotts. (Susan Kezon)

Marshall Field's has been owned by British-American Tobacco, the Dayton-Hudson Corporation (which later became Target), and May Co., but when New York-based Federated Company bought May in 2006, they changed the legendary Chicago stores to Macy's. The change enraged Chicagoans and lead to large boycotts.Susan Kezon